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What (who) is content-free - definition

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Content free; Raw content; Contents; Content (mathematics); Contents (disambiguation); Content (disambiguation); Focus on content; Content (album)

content-free      
1. (By analogy with "context-free") Used of a message that adds nothing to the recipient's knowledge. Though this adjective is sometimes applied to flamage, it more usually connotes derision for communication styles that exalt form over substance or are centred on concerns irrelevant to the subject ostensibly at hand. Perhaps most used with reference to speeches by company presidents and other professional manipulators. See also four-colour glossies. 2. Within British schools the term refers to general-purpose software such as a word processor, a spreadsheet or a program that tests spelling of words supplied by the teacher. This is in contrast to software designed to teach a particular topic, e.g. a plant growth simulation, an interactive periodic table or a program that tests spelling of a predetermined list of words. Content-free software can be more cost-effective as it can be reused for many lessons throughout the syllabus. [Jargon File] (1998-08-26)
Free content         
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  • Khmer]], that the image is open content.
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  • Public Library of Science}}
  • [[Open Content Alliance]] logo
  • Open Content Project logo, 1998
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CREATIVE WORK WITH FEW OR NO RESTRICTIONS ON HOW IT MAY BE USED
OpenContent; Open content; Open content movement; Common content; Open Content; Open-content; Free-content; Content freedom; Free licensing; Free content license; Free content licence; Open content license; Free use; Free (content); Free image; Free picture; Free photo; Open-source content; Freely licensed; Freely licenced; Free (copyright law); Free Content; Free info; Libre information; Free access; Libre content; Open licensing; Free-use; Open Licence; Free contents; Open source content; Libre knowledge; Freely licensing
Free content, libre content, libre information, or free information, is any kind of functional work, work of art, or other creative content that meets the definition of a free cultural work.
Open Content License         
  • Creative Commons logo
  • Copyleft symbol
  • Copyright symbol
  • Khmer]], that the image is open content.
  • Open Knowledge Foundation
  • Logo of the [[Open Source Hardware Association]]
  • Public Library of Science}}
  • [[Open Content Alliance]] logo
  • Open Content Project logo, 1998
  • OSI logo
  • Public domain logo
CREATIVE WORK WITH FEW OR NO RESTRICTIONS ON HOW IT MAY BE USED
OpenContent; Open content; Open content movement; Common content; Open Content; Open-content; Free-content; Content freedom; Free licensing; Free content license; Free content licence; Open content license; Free use; Free (content); Free image; Free picture; Free photo; Open-source content; Freely licensed; Freely licenced; Free (copyright law); Free Content; Free info; Libre information; Free access; Libre content; Open licensing; Free-use; Open Licence; Free contents; Open source content; Libre knowledge; Freely licensing
The Open Content License is a share-alike public copyright license by Open Content Project in 1998. The license can be applied to a work to make it open content.

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Examples of use of content-free
1. Stylish but content–free, was the observation of one MP.
2. Photograph: Getty Images Politics Conservatives The energy spokesman, Alan Duncan: "This statement is not carbon–free, it is content–free.
3. "Nuclear power could make a significant contribution." "This is not carbon–free, it is content free!" he shouted.
4. Amid his triumphant but content–free campaign for the Conservative leadership, our would–be Blairite premier stepped outside the image–spinners‘ cocoon just once with a daring proposal.
5. Theatre in London, which draws rapt audiences from all over the world, has become a licence to go broke, and is therefore dominated by content–free transatlantic musicals such as Chicago or The Lion King.